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A little water-absorbing polymer gives your plants a chance during drought conditions. Aqua Sorb is an economical tool for those who need help maintaining established lawns, shrubs and flowers in drought conditions. In all areas susceptible to drought use Aqua Sorb in the initial planting of sod, plants and shrubs, according to instructions on Application Page . For established plants and shrubs, use Aqua Sorb or create reservoirs around the perimeter of the plant by digging holes and applying Aqua Sorb in the holes and thoroughly water. For potted plants, mix Aqua Sorb in with potting soil to create a soil that easily maintains moisture throughout the entire root structure. This is helpful when going on vacation, when the plant is watered thoroughly, the dehydration of the soil occurs at a much slower rate. For established lawns, application of Aqua Sorb can reduce irrigation requirements up to 30% and reduce plant stress. Aqua Sorb is non-toxic and harmless to plants. Aqua Sorb continues to work throughout several waterings. The polymer will slowly release the moisture over a period of time and become dehydrated again. Thus, when dehydrated, it can absorb water again and begin the slow release process again.

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Page 1: AquaSorb Plant

A little water-absorbing polymer gives your plants a chance during

drought conditions.

Aqua Sorb is an economical tool for those who need help maintaining established lawns,

shrubs and flowers in drought conditions.

In all areas susceptible to drought use Aqua Sorb in the initial planting of sod, plants and

shrubs, according to instructions on Application Page .

For established plants and shrubs, use Aqua Sorb or create reservoirs around the perimeter

of the plant by digging holes and applying Aqua Sorb in the holes and thoroughly water.

For potted plants, mix Aqua Sorb in with potting soil to create a soil that easily maintains

moisture throughout the entire root structure. This is helpful when going on vacation, when

the plant is watered thoroughly, the dehydration of the soil occurs at a much slower rate.

For established lawns, application of Aqua Sorb can reduce irrigation requirements up to

30% and reduce plant stress.

Aqua Sorb is non-toxic and harmless to plants.

Aqua Sorb continues to work throughout several waterings. The polymer will slowly release

the moisture over a period of time and become dehydrated again. Thus, when dehydrated,

it can absorb water again and begin the slow release process again.

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APPLICATION DATA

Application rates vary due to type of soil, region and type of plant. Generally, clay soils require less polymer

and sandy soils require more. Arid regions and areas subject to heat and drought require more polymer. Wet,

cool regions require less polymer, however polymers in these regions are very beneficial for planting on

slopes. All rates are an approximation and with experience the gardener will determine the rates for their

individual needs and conditions. When applying dry water absorbing polymer, an important point is, more

isn’t always better. The polymer should be worked into the ground to provide equal distribution. Some

polymer users have been known to plant annuals on top of an ample amount of polymer without working it

in the soil, and after the first rain, find the plant out of the ground and a large lump of jello-like substance

(hydrated polymer) in its' place. If hydrated polymer is allowed to remain above the ground, sunlight will

hasten the breakdown to its primary elements of carbon dioxide, ammonia and water. Adding 10-15% of the

small or powdered polymer in combination with medium or large polymer is recommended in most

applications for optimal water storage.

By following these recommendations plant stress and watering requirements can be reduced:

TREES and SHRUBS

For 1 gal use 1/4 cup, 3 gal use ½ cup, 5 gal use ¾

cup 15 gal use 1 ½ cup. Dig hole at least three times

the size of the container and incorporate Aqua Sorb

through out the area. After planting, create a dam

around the tree or if on a slope leave the top side

open to collect water thus allowing a water reservoir

to be readily absorbed by polymer. (1/4 cup = 2 oz.

Polymer)

LAWNS

For application before sodding, 4-5 pounds per 1,000

square feet tilled 1-2" deep or 5 pounds tilled 4-6"

deep. Application can be either by hand or a lawn

spreader. Never use more than 5 pounds per 1,000

square feet tilled only one inch, as prolonged

sponginess may occur. After first rain, hydrated

polymer may appear and the sod may seem loose.

However, the exposed polymer will dissolve and after

the roots grow from the sod, the looseness will

dissipate.

VEGETABLES and BEDS

Use 12-45 pounds per 1,000 square feet at 4-6"

depth cultivation. Use less for drier plants and more

for moisture loving plants. After planting, a good coat

of mulch will dress up the bed and cover any loose

polymer, thus giving a finished look and protecting

the polymer from premature degradation by sunlight.

POTTED PLANTS

4" pot 1/6 tsp., 6" pot 1 tsp., 8" pot 2 tsp., 10" pot 3

tsp. When potting, it is best to have most of the

polymer toward the bottom of the pot so it will better

absorb available water. If applying polymer, use 4

parts soil to 1 part hydrated polymer.

BARE ROOT

Dry application: dip moist roots into dry Aqua Sorb,

which allows instant hydration when watered thus

coating and protecting roots. Wet application: 2TBS

per gallon water or until gel is a thick slurry. Dip roots

into gel to keep moist for planting, then add

appropriate amount of polymer to hole for water

retention. Aqua Sorb is short lived (6 months-1 year)

and used for bare rooting, seed coating and some

potting soils where moisture retention is critical to

the survival of the transplanting and germination.